[asterisk-users] Digium G.729 codec binaries updated

Kristian Kielhofner kris at krisk.org
Wed Sep 6 18:54:43 MST 2006


Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> As of a few minutes ago, the Digium FTP servers at ftp.digium.com
> contain a new set of Linux X86-32 and X86-64 G.729 codec binaries,
> along with a new registration utility.
> 
> The new codec binaries were produced using GCC 4.1, and are more
> highly optimized than the previous versions. In addition, there are
> now versions for both Asterisk 1.2 (and previous releases) and the
> soon-to-be-released Asterisk 1.4. Yes, this means that those of you
> wanting to test SVN trunk Asterisk with G.729 can now do so :-)
> 
> There is no need to download or run the new registration utility if
> you have existing registered licenses; the new utility is just a
> complete rewrite that uses HTTPS instead of a proprietary protocol
> (so that it behaves better behind restrictive firewalls) and also
> supports registration of other Digium products besides the G.729
> codec. It is, however, the utility we will want users to use for
> registration of new licenses in the future, or re-registration of
> existing licenses when their Host-ID has changed.
> 
> Note that the 'unsupported' codecs for FreeBSD, Mac OS X and
> Linux/PPC have not yet been updated, nor have we produced a new
> registration utility for those platforms. Once the new Linux/X86
> codecs and utility have been out there for a while are known to be
> working properly (as they already appear to in our internal testing)
> then we can try to make some time to get the unsupported versions
> updated as well.
> 
> Thanks for supporting Asterisk!
> 

Kevin,

	Where are my uclibc binaries? :)

--
Kristian Kielhofner


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